Is ıt possible to design outdoor unit without out fan motor for air-conditioner that has 9000-12000-15000-18000-24000 btu capacity.
ı am waiting your suggestions.
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Is ıt possible to design outdoor unit without out fan motor for air-conditioner that has 9000-12000-15000-18000-24000 btu capacity.
ı am waiting your suggestions.
Yes it is.
Either pipe it up to the moon, or you could use water to cool the coil.
Chillin:) :)
yup that 'bout sums 'er up.
You could use the wings of that flying pig overhead:)
or you could employ some 3rd world children and let them blow on the condensorcoil!
Well of course you can, but you have to get rid of the heat somehow. You could use sort of a static condensor - about the size of a middle-sized home's roof - rather expensive and not very beautifull.
What application do you have in mind? And why would you like to get rid of the fan motor?
Pol
Outdoor Fan Causes Noisy Working And Spending Money
Not all condensor fans are noisy!
We have SQ (super quiet) ones that produce little to no sound!
Best bet is to use a watercooled condensor! No fan needed! just some piping and a lot of very expensive water!!!
there is a large choice - in different brands - of very quiet split units indeed. at 2 - 3 meters distance, you can't really tell whether a unit is running or not. Maybe you should try some other brands...
Any other option most probably will be more expensive.
Pol,
please give me a few brand that produce very quiet split unıts
Gosh, go for the A - brands and you'll be just fine. Mitsubishi electric, Hitachi, Daikin, most Samsung and Toshiba are doing very well.
You could also check www.eurovent-certification.com for serious and un-biased sound power levels (and general performances) if you want to compare and make your own selection of well performing brands.
Good luck,
Pol
Maybe you can try this. Make your condenser fins big and wide, put a long hood over it, Similar to a chimmy. as hot air raise, it will creat a draft at the bottom, cold air rush in to bottom, cool off your condensing coil, exit at top as hot air.
I have not done this. ...but it might work. Think like Thomas Edison, experiment, thats how we get the light bulb. Now do you see the light?:D
thanks for your kindly suggestions
I'll continue to investigate...